Boring Morning: Difference between revisions
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"'''Boring Morning'''" was composed by [[Nicolas Carr]] and Steve Marston. The main instruments being played in the piece include the | |||
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{{APM-list|A Day Without Tears|"Alright, look."}} | {{APM-list|A Day Without Tears|"Alright, look."}} | ||
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{{APM-list|Karate Star|"Cause' pineapples are sweet, and you are sweet also." }} | {{APM-list|Karate Star|"Cause' pineapples are sweet, and you are sweet also." }} | ||
{{APM-list|Buried in Time|Someone donates a plate.}} | {{APM-list|Buried in Time|Someone donates a plate.}} | ||
{{APM-list|The Abrasive Side|"Oh, fun."}} | {{APM-list|The Abrasive Side|"Oh, fun."}} |
Revision as of 11:24, 28 May 2020
"Boring Morning" was composed by Nicolas Carr and Steve Marston. The main instruments being played in the piece include the trombone, string instruments, and the harpsichord.
Usage
- 107b. "No Nose Knows" - "SpongeBob, would you please find your own flowers to sniff?"
- 108b. "Plankton's Regular" - The ending
- 109a. "Boating Buddies" - SpongeBob leaves his house and sees Squidward.
- 114a. "Dear Vikings" - "Fun?"
- 116a. "Squid's Visit" - SpongeBob shows Squidward the exact replica of his living room.
- 131a. "Keep Bikini Bottom Beautiful" - Squidward steps on gum.
- 132a. "Yours, Mine and Mine" - "SpongeBob won't let me play with my toy."
- 136a. "A Day Without Tears" - "Alright, look."
Without trombone
- 144b. "Karate Star" - "Cause' pineapples are sweet, and you are sweet also."
- 145a. "Buried in Time" - Someone donates a plate.
- 146a. "The Abrasive Side" - "Oh, fun."